Geochronology and significance of volcanic rocks in the Ning-Wu Basin of China
Abstract
The Ning-Wu (Nanjing-Wuhu) Basin is one of the most important volcanic basins in the Middle-Lower Yangtze River Valley, eastern China. It consists of four volcanic units, i.e., the Longwangshan, Dawangshan, Gushan, and Niangniangshan Formations. Their LA-ICP MS U-Pb zircon ages are 134.8±1.8, 132.2±1.6, 129.5±0.8, and 126.8±0.6 Ma, respectively. Results of this study indicate that all volcanic rocks in the Ning-Wu Basin were formed in the Early...
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Title
Geochronology and significance of volcanic rocks in the Ning-Wu Basin of China
Published Date
Jan 11, 2011
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
2
Pages
185 - 196
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